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Old   November 12, 2002, 07:27
Default File saving problem
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Pravesh kumar
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hi when i am saving my case file i am getting error message Error:Out of Scheme stack space Rerun with -s flag set greater than current value of -s4000 Error Object ) I am not sure what to do. Can anybody help.

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Old   November 21, 2002, 00:35
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Thitikorn
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I never got this problem.

But I suggest when u save file don't use space bar in ur file name or don't save file in directory which have space bar in directory name.

coz, Fluent can't read path name include space bar.
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Old   November 24, 2002, 01:21
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mahdi saniee nezhad
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Dear sir I have a problem with this title. If it's possible for you please send me your received responses. Very thanks for your attention to my request. With the best regards. Mahdi saniee nezhad

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